Nigeria, July 6 -- Nigeria's Tobi Amusan once again showed why she's one of the best in the world, finishing second in the women's 100m hurdles at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday.

Running at one of her favourite tracks, Amusan clocked 12.38 seconds, her second fastest time this season.

She was only beaten by Jamaica's Ackera Nugent, who won the race in 12.32 seconds, while American Kendra Harrison came third in 12.50 seconds.

Even though it wasn't a Diamond League points race, the competition was as tough as a world championship final.

The field included top names like Danielle Williams, Masai Russell, and Tia Jones, making Amusan's performance even more impressive.

Known as the "Tobi Express," the 2022 world ch...